Yes.
Had a '85 Suzuki GS1150EF, constantly adding water to battery.
Changed regulator to used Honda CB750 unit. Problem gone.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Hamm" <philbike20 at hotmail.com>
To: "Art Johnson" <art-j at shaw.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:05:32 PM
Subject: RE: GPZList Digest, Vol 77, Issue 5
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:40:01 +0200
> From: Ped <pedmail at dbmail.dk>
> Subject: Re: Need a new battery again!
> To: gpzlist at micapeak.com> Message-ID: <51782701.9020906 at dbmail.dk>
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>> Speaking of overcharging this was my problem several years ago. I wasn't
> really aware of it in the beginning because the first time the battery
> boiled up and died it was 4 years old and I blamed myself for not having
> maintained it properly during winter. The second battery died on me just
> 2 years later, but it was a low quality, no name battery so I still
> didn't suspect any electrical fault. When the third battery (a Yuasa)
> started smelling on a trip I finally measured the charge voltage and
> found it to be over 18v. No wonder the battery was cooking. There is an
> easy fix though. There are three wires from the generator and one of
> them (the brown wire) 'sniffs' the voltage in the wiring harness. If
> this is low for whatever reason the generator is directed to increase
> its output (this is how I was told it works - I am by no means an auto
> electrics expert...). By cutting the brown wire and connecting it to the
> battery (+) through a breaker it will always 'sense' adequate voltage
> and the generator will charge accordingly. This was supposed to be a
> temporary fix, but I never found the reason for the overcharge.
> Everything electrical on the bike has always worked as it should and I
> didn't even blow any bulbs despite the serious overcharge. This
> 'temporary fix' is now going into its 7th season, so it will probably
> turn into a permanent fix... ;)
>> I mentioned this on out list back in 2006 but I don't recall any others
> ever mentioning anything about having an overcharge problem. But if
> anyone does have this I can recommend the fix. Just let me know if a
> more detailed description is required.
>> Ped
> '96 "Black Stealth" GPZ
> Denmark
Is it just me or does this sound like a bad voltage regulator or rectifier is the problem?
I have a new Deka battery sitting in a shelf ready to install. The previous battery is doing just fine, but it's 6+ years old. Even with a battery tender and always being indoors I don't trust it for a long trip.
-Phil Hamm
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